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Foreign investors pour nearly US$31 billion into Vietnam

 As of November 20, 2,714 projects got business licenses worth US$ 15.78 billion, accounting for 79.7% against the same period last year. 

Australian man honoured for helping ill children

 Local authorities in Danang City have honoured an Australian man for his support provided to local children with heart diseases.

Two Vietnamese arrested in Malaysia for bomb threat

 Two Vietnamese women have been detained at Malaysia’s Kuala Lumpur International Airport after claiming that they were carrying bombs in their luggage. 

VN's shrimp exports at risk from antibiotic residues

 Experts have raised warnings about the weaknesses of Vietnam's exported shrimp including unfavourable colour and antibiotic residues which could lead to Vietnam losing markets.

Vietnam’s exporters sell more fruit thanks to blockchain apps

VietNamNet Bridge - Utilizing blockchain to improve the traceability of farm produce is expected to be a good solution to boost fruit exports.


Hour of Code launched in VN

 The Department of Information, Microsoft, Vietnet – ICT, and the Dariu Foundation have launched the Hour of Code.

Cybersecurity risks increase in Vietnam

 Threats to information safety and cybersecurity are becoming more serious as the use of unsafe equipment such as internet protocol cameras, routers and Voice over Internet Protocol is increasing in Vietnam.

VN central bank announces first forward exchange sales in 2018

 The State Bank of Viet Nam (SBV) has introduced forward sales of US dollars to commercials banks for the first time this year to better manage the country’s foreign exchange market.

Energy sector faces big challenges ahead

 The challenges the power sector needs to overcome over the next two decades are substantial to ensure it achieves its goals to provide sustainable, clean, affordable and reliable power supply to the people of Viet Nam.

New vision needed for future of Asia: Deputy PM

As the global economy is changing rapidly, with trade wars and unstable currencies, a new vision is needed for the future of Asia as well as Viet Nam, speakers said at the Horasis Asia Meeting 2018 that was held in Binh Duong Province on Monday. 

Vietnam improves on sustainable trade

 Vietnam ranked ninth out of 20 economies in the Sustainable Trade Index 2018 released by the Hinrich Foundation last week.

Aviation earnings to get boost from low oil prices

 A third drop in global crude prices, plus an increasing number of air passengers, is expected to boost the performance of the two biggest airlines Vietnam Airlines and Vietjet.

Despite great economic achievements, Vietnam’s labor value still low

VietNamNet Bridge - The average wage for Vietnamese workers is $1 per hour, far below the pay to Filipino workers ($2.1) and Chinese ($2.5).


Vietnam expects to export 1.7 mln tonnes of coffee this year

 Vietnam expects to export 1.7 million tonnes of coffee this year, earning about 3.5 billion USD, said Chairman of the Vietnam Coffee – Cocoa Association (VICOFA) Luong Van Tu. 

Defence Minister holds talks with Cuban counterpart

Gen. Ngo Xuan Lich Vice Secretary of the Central Military Commission and Defence Minister on November 26 held talks with Sen. Lieut. Gen. Leopoldo Cintra Frias, Politburo member, Minister of the Revolutionary Armed Forces of Cuba. 

Party chief commits support to defence ties with Cuba

General Secretary of the Communist Party of Vietnam Central Committee and President Nguyen Phu Trong has committed all possible support to defence ties with Cuba.

Vietnam can now produce foot-and-mouth disease vaccine

 Vietnam has successfully produced the vaccine against foot-and-mouth disease Type O, announced the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development.

Horasis Asia Meeting 2018 kicks off in Binh Duong

The 2018 Horasis Asia Meeting, Asia’s premier gathering of the region’s most senior leaders in business and administration, opened in the southern province of Binh Duong in November 26.

Vice President hosts artists to Asia-Europe new music festival

 Vice President Dang Thi Ngoc Thinh hosted a reception in Hanoi on November 26 for a troupe of domestic and foreign artists attending the third Asia-Europe New Music Festival. 

Female Vietnamese academician receives Japan’s noble order

 Academician Dr. Nguyen Thi Thanh Nhan, Chairwoman and CEO of the Advanced International Joint Stock Company (AIC), has been conferred Japan’s Order of the Rising Sun for her important contributions to the development of Japan.